Newslines 18 July

Prospective owners of the McLaren 720S supercar need to look no further than DVLA Personalised Registrations’ three-day live summer auction for the ultimate accessory.

The Agency has once again come up with the perfect personalised registration to adorn the latest McLaren dream machine with MCL 720S, which is listed with a £250 reserve, among the 1,250 personalised registrations being auctioned during the event once again being staged at Mercedes Benz World in Surrey from tomorrow.

Economy and Infrastructure Secretary Ken Skates has announced the addition of 5 extra 4-carriage trains to boost and improve rolling stock available in Wales.

The class 319 flex bi-mode trains have been funded by Welsh Government with £1m of support from Arriva Trains Wales, and will be added to existing rolling stock in 2018 and will be suitable for those with reduced mobility.

The British Government has given post-Brexit aid assurances to Toyota before a £250 Million investment in line with those given to Nissan, it was revealed yesterday.

The same support indications are available to other companies, said a business ministry spokesman, but the precise contents of the letters have not been published.

BMW will enter the Formula E series from next season.

It will run a new drivetrain in the Andretti FE team as a works entry.

Illegal mobile phone use by drivers has gone down, they have told pollsters for Staveley Head insurance.

More are also driving within the speed limit but 86% still admit to going over limits.